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UNOPS Safer Hospitals

This article discusses the importance of safe hospitals and the progress made in implementing safer hospital programs globally. It highlights the engagement of over 50 countries and the assessment of more than 1800 health facilities. The article emphasizes the need for a systematic and locally owned approach to improving hospital safety, including actions such as infrastructure assessment, data collection, and capacity development. It underscores the importance of political will, investment, and collaboration among multiple stakeholders.

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UNOPS Safer Hospitals

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  1. UNOPS Safer Hospitals Global Platform for DRR May 2013

  2. Implementation and operationalization of safer hospitals programmes • The importance of safe hospitals • Progress has been made, but action is still needed • More than 50 countries have engaged in the initiative • More than 1800 health facilities have been assessed • Roles and responsibilities

  3. High exposure to hazards Prioritizing action on a global scale Priority countries Current hospital safety Local commitment Institutional and regulatory development Local risk and vulnerability assessments

  4. Hospital safety can be enhanced at any stage of the disaster cycle • New and existing buildings need to be safe

  5. A systematic and locally owned approach • Action to improve hospital safety should: • Be systematic • Be informed by assessments • Ensure government capacity • Strive for innovation Prioritized action for improved hospital safety

  6. Prioritizing and implementing action locally Local institutional capacity development Local direct technical capacity development Infrastructure assessment and data collection Data analysis and infrastructure planning National Infrastructure Assessment Capacity Implementation and advisory services for infrastructure works

  7. Summing up... • There is still a long way to go but we can make it shorter if we take a systematic approach • There is a role for multiple stakeholders • The challenge is both technical and institutional, and requires a combination of political will, investment and capacity development

  8. For more information please visit: www.unops.org www.who.int Thank you.

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